This is an annotated list of databases produced by South Carolina State Agencies listed by producing agency. To add a database to this list or to fix a broken link, please send an e-mail to esandberg at statelibrary DOT sc DOT gov, the documents specialist for this page. Last edit 7/7/2011.

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This is an annotated list of databases produced by South Carolina State Agencies listed by producing agency.

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The South Carolina State Library is the official state depository of all state publications. In 2007 the collection of print, map, electronic, and other media format publications numbered more than 90,000. Publications in electronic format (SCEdocs) have been added to the library servers since 2005. In 2011 the Library began digitizing the collection of print state documents.<br>

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* [http://sclends.lib.sc.us/opac/en-US/skin/default/xml/index.xml '''SCLENDS''' ] is the catalog for the State Library and other county public library system holdings. To limit a search to the State Library, select that Library. Records for items that are state documents will include a link to the electronic format (Many are "scedocs" and are saved to library servers.) and number of copies available for loan.<br>

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* [http://www.statelibrary.sc.gov/grants '''South Carolina Foundations Directory''' ] The Directory contains information on active private foundations, community foundations, and grant-making public charities located within the state of South Carolina or registered in South Carolina, AND that also give in South Carolina. Most entries were compiled from information found on 2006 Internal Revenue Service tax returns. Each private foundation is required to file a form 990-PF annually. This form includes information on the foundation's income, assets, expenses, grants or contributions paid, grants approved for future payment, officers or trustees, address, and telephone number. The directory is compiled by a Library staff member and is available in pdf or paper ($15.00).<br>

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== Department of Health and Environmental Control [http://www.dhec.sc.gov]==

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*[http://www.dhec.sc.gov/administration/vr/vrdi.htm South Carolina Death Indexes 1915-1956] Use ''LizardTech DjVu'' to view scanned records (name, date, age, sex and race) for the years above. More current records are digital.

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*[http://scangis.dhec.sc.gov/scan/ SCANDHEC] South Carolina Community Assessment Network is an interactive data retrieval system for community assessment, planning and health practices. Users can create tables, charts, and maps according to their interests and specifications at the DHEC Region, County, or Zip-Code level. Birth Certificate Data, Death Certificate Data, and demographics were the first data sets available on the SCAN system. Other available data sets include PRAMS (Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System), Pregnancy data, Fetal Death data, Mother's Health and Lifestyle data, Infant and Child Health data, Infant Mortality data, Childhood Lead Surveillance, Cancer Incidence and Mortality data from the SC Central Cancer Registry (SCCCR)and Live Birth Infant Death Cohort data. Future modules will include a Community Profile Module. Each data set can be used to create a table or map. FAQ's, and help pages are included.

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*[http://www.dhec.sc.gov/health/envhlth/food-safety/inspection-rating.asp Restaurant Inspection Scores] Search by restaurant name or street name in a city to find current regular (unannounced) or followup inspection scores.

'''Code of Laws of South Carolina''' [http://www.scstatehouse.gov/cgi-bin/query.exe?first=FIRST&querytext=&category=Code] can be searched by text or by Chapter.<br>

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'''Code of Regulations of South Carolina''' [http://www.scstatehouse.gov/cgi-bin/query.exe?first=FIRST&querytext=&category=Regs] can be searched by text or by Chapter.<br>

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Another search engine allows searching current legislation by text, subject or bill number, current budget, the Constitution, or the full site. [http://www.scstatehouse.gov/cgi-bin/query.exe?first=FIRST&querytext=library&category=Legislation&session=ALL Legislation for previous years] (1975 to current) can also be searched.<br>

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'''''Nota Bene:''''' This site also retains official electronic documents sent to the SC General Assembly. [http://www.scstatehouse.gov/html-pages/research.html Research] has House and Senate Journals, current legislation, budget, and regulations. [http://www.scstatehouse.gov/html-pages/archives.html Archives] has agency reports, Act lists, previous versions of the Code of Laws, ''The State Register,'' and Journals.<br>

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== South Carolina Department of Archives and History [http://scdah.sc.gov/] ==

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'''SC Archives and History''' collects both internal agency records and public documents. It also is the depository of official records of state business and history.<br>

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'''Online Records Index'''[http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/]contains 8 databases of records on individuals, places, and topics. These are important for family history searches prior to visiting the agency.<br>

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'''Maps tracing the formation of South Carolina counties''' [http://archives.sc.gov/formation/] The webpage with links to maps of South Carolina history, including Anglican Church parishes.<br>

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'''''Nota Bene:''''' The State Archives has worked with Internet Archive to save agency websites at [http://arm.scdah.sc.gov/webarchives/ Web Site Archives].<br>

'''SC Office on Aging''' connects seniors with available services and providers.<br>

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'''SC Access''' [https://scaccess.communityos.org/cms/] is a web-based service directory for seniors and people with disabilities. Includes more than 11,000 nonprofit, government, for-profit, and unicorporated agency listings in 18 categories. Entries contain uniform information without advertising. The website has many other links to useful information, most with larger text and icons for easy readability.<br>

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== South Carolina Secretary of State [http://www.scsos.com/]==

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'''SC Business One Stop''' [https://www.scbos.sc.gov/] allows all types of businesses to file for licensing in South Carolina. They can set up a secure file, edit and submit applications, and make payments across agencies. The site includes many pages of instructions and links.<br>

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'''Business Filings''' [http://www.scsos.com/corp_search.htm] A Searchable database of basic filing information about any entity filed with the office. Registered agents' names and addresses, dates of business filings and types of filings are available.<br>

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'''Uniform Commercial Code Filings'''[https://ucconline.sc.gov/UCCFiling/UCCMainPage.aspx] Contains information on debtor and secured party names and UCC1 or UCC3 number searching. Names and addresses, dates of filings and types of filings are listed. Fee based.<br>

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'''South Carolina Charities''' [http://www.scsos.com/Search%20Charities] A searchable database of information on charitable organizations which are registered with the Secretary of State under South Carolina's Solicitation of Charitable Funds Act. Available information includes organization name, address, and a financial summary. <br>

'''Inmate Search''' [http://www.doc.sc.gov/InmateSearchDisclaimer.jsp] The search displays photographs and public information on inmates currently sentenced to and incarcerated in South Carolina prisons. <br>

The Arts Commission promotes arts and artists in the state through concerts, grants and assistance to artists, and grants to program providers.<br>

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'''Approved Artist Roster''' [http://www.southcarolinaarts.com/roster/index.shtml] is a database of currently registered artists. The search page gives many categories from which to select artists and entries include statements by the artists and contact information. Most have photos and links to webpages. The database replaces a print directory of approved artists.<br>

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== Public Service Commission of South Carolina [http://www.psc.sc.gov/default.asp]==

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The Public Service Commission functions as a court for cases involving utilities and other regulated companies.<br>

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'''Directory of Regulated Utilities''' [http://dms.psc.sc.gov/directory/]. Type in a single letter to pull up the entire database of over 2500 companies. Complete entries include complete contact information.<br>

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'''Orders''' [http://dms.psc.sc.gov/orderindex/home/index.cfm]. The database of Orders of the Public Service Commission is being expanded to cover orders and rate requests from 1990 to present. Searches can be by keyword, with filtering by industry.

Health and Human Services manages the Medicaid program for South Carolina.<br>

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'''Medicaid Statistics by County''' [http://www.dhhs.state.sc.us/dhhsnew/countyleveldata.asp] The database contains pdf documents for each county and statewide covering enrollment, expenditures, Medicaid healthcare providers, and updates on the state's Medicaid reform effort. The page indicates that data will be updated on a semi-annual basis. The data currently is from a May, 2009 update.<br>

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'''Medicaid Provider Database''' [http://www.dhhs.state.sc.us/dhhsnew/ADOProviderSearch.asp]. Choose a county (drop down box) AND a service (drop list of 17 services) to get a neat listing of providers. Entries include name, service, address and phone number. The database replaces a print provider list.<br>

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== South Carolina Department of Education [http://www.ed.sc.gov]==

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The State Department of Education is responsible for K-12 public education in the state.<br>

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'''School Directory'''[http://www.ed.sc.gov/schools] gives information on locating schools of all levels in a city, district, or county. The "LookUp Tool" allows one to choose a district and then decide on the type of information desired, such as school address, district information, or district staff. There are also links for a printable directory in pdf, for lists of private schools and for homeschool organizations, and educational organizations.<br>

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'''School Report Card Portal'''[http://www.ed.sc.gov/topics/researchandstats/schoolreportcard/]Not really a database, but a page linking to pages for each school in each district. The report cards are annual accountability reports of the challenge of having student achievement ranked in the top half of schools nationally. The searchable database of reports is available through the Education Oversight Committee.<br>